The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1943 Page: 2 of 6
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Local
& PERSONAL
BEAUTIFUL TEA COMPLIMENTS
MRS AMOS FINGER
LIONS CLUB TO AID RED CROSS
BLOOD DONOR SERVICE
ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM.
UQNWEBKR’R.
All kind* or drink*, at CARLE'S
CONFF<TI"\FRY tf
Mr*. Emma Haas and ion, Oswald,
were caller at thi* office Tuesday.
Mrs. Della Ernst of San Antonio
is a late addition to our corps of
reader..
Mr*. Ben Clark visited Mr. Clark
The ranch home of Mr*. Woodrow
——— GlarRcock Rave the scene for a show-
. er tea of beautiful appointments
Mr*. Jacob Rnlv spent the week- <?mturd*y afternoon. May 22. from
end in San Antonio with ‘ er • n-m four to gj, O'clock. in compliment to
'r\r* [>r *«•!•» ft, r <»• A"** the former Mi* il'v " If soidiVr' uidors tnd iviliam
E. Rahm. and family While there , ^ »0»w. 0e li'Harns Hostess 1 „ V 1 ’ T J ,
•Is JfsIs Cli Ji
••ion of Mrs Fred Metifer. Those Miw ou Jenkin, 1 Tr »rn rinse mnnn nnvnn
rres.nt were Mr. and Mrs. Fred The spacious home was illumined sKRVICK if meeting a basic nee
The Hondo Lions Club is aiding
the American Red Cross in obtain*
tug v dunteer M <>d Donora. Th*
in i Navy need thotll of
units of human blood even month to j|
In mi d in trans use ns t" - ,ve .he
I The Raye and ParkjO^j
j TETBATILE©
THE PARK
THE RAYE
, Metrger. Mrs. Rcily. Mrs. Hettie thiwwrtout with the soft radianc f 5£K> V
W,pff Mrs R. K Rahm and daugh- whHe ta^V**in crv«tal holder*nCThe T.hro,u*h .lhl* •,rv,f*' yo^ntwa-r
a. .r, SAESetSS
report* the rest and treatment prov- Hrotr, and Mr and Mr*. Stucke. 1. . A . d‘‘ar 1'quid rtion « f the blood
the cell* have
reports
ing beneficial to hi* health.
jsstar ig^Ets! 0?
the receiving line with Mrs. Glass-
_ _ cock and the honoree were the lat* teriorate* rapidly Plasma keeps in*
Somerset were visitors at this office Lt. Joe Roberts writes from some- tor’s mother. Mrs. Henry- Rothe, and jefiniteK and can be used without
L *. s*o in skn V/MS* L u*n e onna II » * * * — — * ~ 11'_ P' *
Friday and Saturday
May 2ttth-*Vth
"CHINA GIRL”
Gene Tierrejr Lynn Bari
George Montgomery
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Sunday and Monday
May dOth-.IIat
•IMMORTAL SERGEANT”
Monday.
Mrs. Ed Koch of D’Hanis
| where in the North Pacific war rone Mr. Finger’* mother. Mrs. Wm. Fin* typing
her guests Mrs Milton gehwrere * Jh*’ d*u*hter of Mr. A. F Bruck* %ra. GUascock wore black marqui- BLOoV7oNORS?‘ Ary h Earthy
and son* and 5” Rov Schw^erT and ?nd “ ?mpl"y?d at thf Air "t,e ^tth Dry white coRar and a adlllt botw.,.n *>,. ugos 0f 18 and 60;
£ 7SL^J!ZitSSSi !*«" under 21 yea,* of age must
Hcnty
For d.i
Maun-en
O'Hara
Wednesday.
of parents or
Windrow:
DRUG~NEWS
JLiiMuigA
Calf Scours Prescription
disease before the plasma is pre-
For the trsatmsnt of dietary diarrhea.
Used for 8 years in the Striblint herd.
Guaranteed to c»t the job done in yours.
Bis bottle—enoush to treet severe! an-
imals—sells for tl.no. At present tattle
prices, you can't afford to talie chances,
ae we suceeat you drop in today for a
bottle to have on hand for emcri;<ncy
use (And s bottle of StfibliS|t' "Pink E|t'*
ftwltr on hand minht enable you to stop
an outbreak early, before serious los-es
Occur.I Thi« -tore i- the esilorive j,,*cncy
la thi' town for all $|fillil{t' AkiRBl KUltb
Pnticts.
Your stock and poultry
are valuable and dt serve
the best o! care.
Vaccines
Stock and Poultry
Tonics
and Remedies
wa* formerly stationed at Austin, Amos Finger’s frock was fashioned ha?'*, writ ten "consent
Tex3*. and from there was sent to with a marqmsefte -*kirt and moire guardian
, Miamii. Florida. He spent some time bodiee in pale blue, the square de* About'forty-five minutes is re-
in India and sent home item* that colletage finished with rosette* of qUired for registration, dorati n and
indicated that he was in the vicinity moire. Her corsage was of gar- refreshments. Not less than one-
"f the Burma Road. <>«”>**' *,n'- Rothe wor* bJ*ck sheer half pir.t; not more than one pint is
A letter written May II from Joe !L,”! DJi** carnations and Mrs Wm. raker. Anvone can safely donate
Britsch of the U. S. Marines, has ringer* rostume was black crepe hi-od. The safety of the donor i*
been received by his uncle. Mr. Emil an“. hFr Dowers pink and white car- d*5Ured by simple tests and the don-
Rritsch. in which he tells of being nation*.. . or’.5 blood is studied for evidence of
“back in civilization after nine . Aamattng in reretvnp were Mrs. disease
mon-hs in a hell hole”. Joe was on Lonnie Glasscock Sr. of Mathis, Mrs. pared.
Guadalcanal at the time of the hot Lonnie Glasscock Jr. of Stamford, The blood i sent to a lcboratorv
contest with the Japs for its posses- a,Jd M,ST Jenkins. The senior Mrs. when it is processed into plasma,
sion am1 it i« believed he is now eith- tilasscock wore a formal black niade ready for use as a transfusion
et in New Zealand or AustraLa. He w, lace gown while ;nd delivered to the Army and N’avv
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mrs Glasscock Jr. wore black tn'fe- frr distribution.
Br uch of Hondo. {■• M,« Jerkins’ grwn was of b’ack This method is new. It is a great
Mr* Hugo Schweer* returned Fri a . nff-"J*ou|der decollete medical advance, and has never be r
h.? aTsSKsifir •rk^w’?Pf„k,xpin'i,rh.,f' si ""!"h'r' ^ <
r
Tuesday, Wedneseiay and
Thurs< ay. June lst-2nd-3rd
"CASABLANCA”
Humphrey Bogart
Ingrid Bergman
Paul Henreid
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Friday and Saturday
June 4th-5th
“LUCKY JOBDAN”
Alan Ladd
Helen Walke-r
Starting time—7.00 1*. M
Matinee eontinuous SAT.-SUN
from 2 "0 P. M on, never
StODS.
Admission all time* 9c-30c
Friday and Saturday
May 2Hth-'.>9th
| "LITTLE JOE. THE
WRANGLER"
I Johnny Mae k Brown
I Tex Ritter
I -i..........................
Sunday and Monday
May 30th-3l*t
“THE AVENGERS’"
Ralph Richardson
Deborah Kerr
.............................
Tuesday and Wednesday
June lst-2nd
“ROOKIES ON PARADE”
Boh Crosby Marie Wtl*,,n
Thursday. June 3rd
Frank Burk's
“JUNGLE CAVALCADE”
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Friday and Saturday
June 4th-5th
"VALLEY OF HUNTED
MEN”
The 3 Mesquitei rs
Night show starts at 7 00
Matinee SATURLiAY only at
2:00 P. M.
Admission 9c and 20c all timn
WWWW<WMS<WS<WSMSSOSSH «SSSSSSSSSSSSS«WW WWW,
News . . Comedies . . Cartoons and Serials
Hugo Schweers Jr., who is staving in banced with
USO CLUB NOTES
givers information of service that
hosts and hostesses may render »*
the club. It may be obtained at the
club or from your hostess chairman i
a a a
NEW
INNOVATION
NIGHT
ON BINGO MONDAY NIGHT IS GAME NIGHT
ter, 422 Moo*-e Building, to male
San Francisco while Ensign Schweers riadicla ""Mr* wT^FdwnN^of fhTlifl° th<' 'a,v'in*r pf
,» ™ -«w "“>y with th« Navy. “X „."7r ^ “ A~"“" »r
I Henrv Martin Finger, who was in- Pr(*^^ over the ruest book. She Certain require Tients must be met
ducted into the Army two week* ago attired in n sheer black dress, by Don. iv such ; s age. weight, feed
in Fan Antonio, has been sent to Shasta daisies cascaded from a eaten during the six hours inimedi-
ramn Maxey. F’aris, Texas. Pvt. crvstal howl which adorned '^e ately preceding going to the center. -___ Make it a point to come to the
Finger, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Jf* ta®*e *nd white taners in spark- Anyone from out of town ealli-1 You missed a barrel of fun this flub next Monday night and male
Finger, is a graduate of Hondo I,n* «7*t*I competed ‘W- dlsGnc*--- at the center will be accommo’ated |u«t Tuesday night between K and t this a gala affair by playing the
,:igh School and was attending St. a,!™B**mFnt r-4-(. sounrrs. iced in immedinely. However, when a <rroi:p . clock if vou didn’t attend the Bingo game of your choice. If you wit
Mary’s University in San Antonio at ”hite and ecr-a<ed wi*h tinv "< l* of more than three or four are plan- game Mr. Bert Gould, I*rogr»m contribute we will have an excellent
the time of his induction. The home flowers and green leaves, ‘ca ning to .all at h. center thev should Consultant of the National Catholic attendanre and we will enjoy your
paper will follow him wherever he
is stationed.
mints.
sandwiches, green a"d white
and punch were served.
r , n . , „ , . M"s. W J. F''>'r. of UvaHe, ■'<»*
fpl jtam. ! Sanchez arrived home P* fbP nunch bow| nnd Miss
Ftb..] Rothe ser"ed the cake
F’ohn wore rose taff'tn end r cor
• • •
Our supply
and alw.vs f esh
us for inf* in.at ion.
is complete
Ask
Windrow
Drug Store
i »n c « 18
Phone 124 Hondo, Tex.
GRAM ANNOUNCED
May 17th fi m Seattle, W shingtm.
lor a brief furlough with Fis nar-
■ lit.*, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobo S inchez.
his sister- Juanita Sanchez and Mrs.
Mnr«ha'l ^asthoff. r-'d his hrot’ e-.
Jc'o.lwi Fniicbez. Daniel h"“ been
• the i.rmv two years and is in the
Coast ArMl’ery. He returned to
V a«Firm‘on on May 23rd.
A card from Mrs. Lucy Van Meet , r„„„14„ „Bl
asks that her horn piper he clang- ricVa'^ifbe'eh.^ved^und'sv! V-v 1
u V, ,rovps’. ^l‘xas- to I <rt to. beginning promptly at 1:00 P.
oi.K where she ts making her home Jf. at Oakwo, d C> metery. The se-.
' I ?0JV -,,ll ^ a,t Fleet, sports vices are under the auspices of »-<
!rr!' ' *7°" f’r'h. Mar- f»ondo American Legion Post
i kgrarn; Her daughter, Mrs. fbl. Jocal pastor in charge is Rev. M
rnmlde, is also making her horn- in Urfjng of Ft. Paul’s
Fort Wth while her husband ir in Church Everyone is urg.-l to *?
0 A,lliy‘ tend, to stimulate interest in m-.kjn'
so advis. in rder to schedule the Community Service, provided an in- participation,
worl. and stive a useless trip to Sa tere«ting nnmber of new innovations
Antonio. including t'ruzy Bingo. Race Horse THURSDAY NIGHT SQUARE
The Hondo Lions Club urgently Bingo. On the B am Bingo and Jack DANCE
Mrs. ;requests all who can possibly do so to Pot Bingo. The latter ha- as a prize. --
in range for such contribution at th< $1.00 :n War Savings Stamp*. Of This activ.tv held every Thursd*
•age of white ra-na jons. Miss R fV,e |Verv et.rliest date. \( n numbeis called 10 one bingoed evening is growing in interest even
nart on a blue ard whi*e dotted ‘-wi-s 1 The U-o Cres* will endeaver to -.r- so the prize goes into ti-e jack pot we« k The music i* furmsht .ibj
dress and wore red roses in her i ..ir .. dividual oi frou] visitl foi .•> « The prize will be 1/ nnie Latham’l orchestra froa
-"---- .the Blood Donor Center f« r .ho" $_ 1 e and nit* r umbers will be call- Rabinal, usually augmented with !*
MEMORIAL OAY irRVltrs PRO- •ho can not othe,wise arrange trar.*- ed. Thi* will hi vntimied each ent of service men. You will enjoy
portation.
pick pot until participating or vi«it the Club and ;'
on tie side lire and watih. S ■ r.js
Hondo’s firs* Memorial Dav «er-1 jOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SF.R
VICE HOLDS MAY MEETING.
The Women of Christian F<-rv <
met at the home of Mr* H. B. Fry ,
an ! | Wednesday afternoon, Mr- lf*th. .'
IT o’clock, with ‘wen y members
Lutheran |nresr "♦ The loader v ; - Mrs. Hor-
ace Schweers, and her topic via* ‘Mr
- ..... -- Concern frr Children". Scripture,
Preston Moebius was home on a Memorial Dav services no minis! Matt. 18, HI. In that hour came the
12 <! y iurhugh from San Diego, ("V('pL Come and bring yov friends, disciple unto Jesus, savin'*. Who -
il *r>ia. After spending several The following program has been greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
arranged: _ And he called to him a little child.
’•mn. “Abide With Me”—Con- and set him in the midst of them, and
gregation. .... .
Scripture Reading. |ye turn: and become as litle children.
Player....... y** shall in no wise enter into the
/Ivrnn, It Is Well V. ith My Soul” lingdom of heaven, Whosoever
- Choir. therefore shall hum le himself
. ermon Rev. M. J. Lorfing thi, little child, the same is the
Thi* new beck, replacement for
davs wit! his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mi* ' Moebius, and other homefolks
he returned to the West Coast. He
entered the Navy on March 3 and
after eight weeks training was pro-
moted to Petty Officer, third clus-s.
Gulf Gasoline and Oils
Washing and Greasing
Tire Repairing
Willard, Chevrolet and Auto-lite Bat-
teries; also Battery Recharging—fast
charger.
U. S. and FISK
Truck and Passenger Car Tires.
Goodrich Tractor Tires
SEAT COVERS
For all makes of cars.
RADIOS
Custom built for Chevrolets but will fit
other makes.
Recapping service for all Car and
Truck tires. We are also maintain-
ing as near a complete stock of parts
and accessories as it is possible to
at this time.
OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION STATION
e
Boll Kollmao Chevrolet Co.
Hondo, Texan
Skins’ —Congregation.
Memorial Message—Chaplain
Schardt of Hondo AAF
School.
_ Instrumental Ensemble— H. N. F it is profitable for him t‘
8 Band. r'.ilstone should he hanged about h'«
1 raver—-Chap ein G. Sthardt. reck, and that she should be sunk n
Benediction—Chaplain G. Schardt. the depth of tne sea
Taper— Buglers. 1 a few children's hymns were sung.
American Legion—Visiting Graves and a prayer and benediction cl(-ed
- '’-— ,the meeting.
POSTED I Ice cream and cherry cake
served by the hostesses, Mr*
week buildir g up th«
it las been won.
If you want to knew how thos' now to attend next Thursday night.
<(h<r fascinating ram os arc played. -----"--
( tazv Bingo. R;o< Horse Bingo and WAR RATION BOOK III
On the Beam Birr" we suggest that
yo 1 n-'ik' vour nlan- now to attend
ii ;t Tu'-dav evening between 8 nnd present hook* when their stamp- .ir
U o'rleck and be sure to tell your used up, will he distributed <iurun-
friends. the early summer. It contains four
pages of "point" *tam|>* similar L
NATIONAL PPOCRAM CONSUIf• the roint -tanio« in War Rati"- B
TANT VISITS Two, though slightly different in d*
—— - sign and printed in brown ink, 1‘
Mr. Bert Gould, Nati nal Program contains four pages of "Unit" stamp
Conriltant from the National Catho for thi type of rationing now used
.................... ........ ii im lie Community Service in Washing- for sugar, a ffee and shoes F.ac
said. Verily, I sav' unto you," Exempt ,on‘ ''i*'?1*11 the club Mon dav. Tue*- P«*Re of the 48 stamps bears the if
day and Wednesday, conferring with nigri of a different war machine
members of the Council, post Offi- Application forms good for a site
rials. Hostesses, and with Mr B. G. gle person or an entire family, wi!
Powell, Direct'r. Miss Louise Allen, he dropped in every mail h
'*« ciate Director, and Dr. Otto noetmen in lat<- May ani! earlv Juns
Hick, Assistant Director Manv new Tl« heail of the house will fill li-
the cards, which are pre-addies-ed t-
entirs
V1,v vrwwi.iv IC» UK 'f (*{J * .
Hymn, "O Beautiful For Spacious ist in the kingdom < f heavn And
so shall receive 0- 0 such little for our progfamH were discuss-
G. child in mv name ret" oth me hut a.nd ll,an? future ac- OPA mail centers, for the
Navigation wheso shall cause one of these little ’• ^r- Gould was very grn family and mail them bv June I1'
ones that believe on me to stumble, <’i.0U!< in 11 <"°niment for the splendid A* the present rate of “spending1'
at a groat cooperation and fellowship Books one and two will he exhausted
prevailing, and the splendid work By fall and since book three will be
done by those who have m> liberally used then as a replacement the pub
given their time to help make the
Hondo Club what it is. W<* look for-
ward to future visit* from Mr.
Gould.
„ .... . , |twi*cu uy me hob leases, airs.
Hunting, fishing nr trespassing in Gilliam and Mrs. H. B Eggen
mr pastures is strie'D- forbidden
R-13-pd. LOUIS P. MANX.
were
A. C.
»»»♦♦♦»»♦< min nn
The Bob Cat Grill
LUNCHES AND SHORT ORDERS
COFFEE AND COLD DRINKS
The Best Place To Eat
WANTED! WANTED1 WANTED
VOLUNTEERS!
The local USO Club is calling for
lie should be cautious about spread-
ing “rumors” of new ration pro-
grams.
MRS. LOUIS OEFINGKR.
Community Service Member
Medina Countv War Price
and Ration Board.
RITES HELD FOR INFANT wh° T, ^ MEDINA GROUP SUES CITY OF
Last rites were held Tuesdoy af-
ternoon at 2 o’clock from the Por-
ter 1/oring funeral ?hapel in Sar
needed at the Club on week days as
well as Saturdays and Sundays.
SAN ANTONIO
Notice of a suit demanding “spf-
T, ---- ~1 nuiicc 01 a sun uemaiiuina r-
I here ts an excellent group of local cific performance" and filed by the
*«4KT«"5^ w « *S
nine-?nonthB-nld^non of Mr..«nd Mr.! tM, ^ “
The suit, filed in the Thirty
eighth District court at Hondo, is in
connection with an effort being
made by citizens of Medina County
T. „ .. . Ito force San Antonio to sell an elef-
t he attendance over the week-end trie distribution system owned by the
Miiie-mumns-dia son 01 Mr. and ,'lr-. th e i- a u . a
L. F. Benton of Yancey. Interment like a nart i thta^X w®u,d An*;‘’ni" Monday,
was merle in Roselaw/cemetery in ^thTvoVfe d ^ ‘ ^ K,,i> fi,‘
Fan Antonio. Besides the parents, ere asked to contact Mrs R*J*Rdlv
the infant it, survived by h» broth- end let her know uh" and hi,w of
er*. William Edward and Lawson ten vou can *#*rv.. 0I'
Finley Benton, and his grandparent*, ‘
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Benton and Mr.
tonio.
LOW PRICES in effect for
Limited Time Only
a kl w7rbw"K«k a,;. »«.*-•-
■ 1. , tor many people, In the neighboring county.
: JiGTK.'ar ■.*& UST "*
plea for additional volunteers property at the city election held
liven though you an- only able to'Here May 11.—San Antonio Light.
^0n/.^Prt .^riod'during the -:>
rnontk Ask for one of the pamphlets
My Place in the V. S. 0 “ prepared
by^tle local club diriTtora which
COOK’S HOUSE PAINT &
SUPF?RWHITE PRIMER.
5-Gal., per gnl. $3.75
10c Gal. higher in 1’s
COROC TRIM COLORS,
Gal. *1.75 Qt. *1.36
SCREEN ENAMEL, Black.
Qt. 71* Ft Of
RAPIDRY ENAMEL, reg. colors
Qt. *1.52 VPt. 51c
I SCUFF PROOF FLfJOR
ENAMEL. Qt. fi.l*
COROC WALL FINISH.
Gal. . *2.98 Qt. 90o
INTERIOR GLOSS, Gal *3.92
Qt- *1.17
iVFLVAY FINISH, Gal.
Qt............
VELVAY SEMI-GLOSS,
1 Gal. MW Qt.
BARN PAINT, 5-Gals., gal.
RAPIDRY VARNISH, C|«ar,
Gal. $5.12 Qt.
f’t.
FLOOR K TRIM VARNISH,
Gal. $3.73 Qt.
LINCOTE. Qt. *1.46 Pt.
COOK’S PASTE WAX,
1-Lh. Can, lb.
COROC POLISH, Pint*, w dt
IMPLEMENT ENAMEL. Red,
Quart
Green and Bln* I Lower
Styled m California
s p 0 P T
' R 'J N K ;
BUY NOW WHILE COLORS AND SIZES ARE STILL AV All ABLE
ALAMO LUMBER CO.
HONDO. TFXAS
For Hemstitching see Mr*. R- ^
3peece, at residence opposite north-
west corner of courthouse.
$1.95
to
$5.00
banuiefer Co.
HONDO, TEXAS
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1943, newspaper, May 28, 1943; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563520/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hondo Public Library.